Jupiter’s first handbell choir engaging out-of-school special needs adults starts with a Summer session in which music therapist Julie Bloch will teach tone chimes. This session, developed by special needs parents Donna Maheady and Vicki Silver, will show other families and supporters how playing music can teach hands-on learners teamwork, social interaction and communication skills.

Jupiter Community Center200 Military TrailJupiterFL33458

Jupiter’s first handbell choir engaging out-of-school special needs adults starts with a Summer session in which music therapist Julie Bloch will teach tone chimes. This session, developed by special needs parents Donna Maheady and Vicki Silver, will show other families and supporters how playing music can teach hands-on learners teamwork, social interaction and communication skills.

Community Events

The Love of God was made manifest by the coming of Jesus Christ. When God's glory is released miracles, signs and wonders take place. You are invited to an "Open Heaven Miracle Crusade" Come experience God's power as Apostle Ronald Ssali ministers in power and anointing of the Holy Spirit. Enjoy the exciting worship, expect a blessing as he prays for you. Come believing God for a touch. This is ??a non-denomination crusade all are welcome.

The Love of God was made manifest by the coming of Jesus Christ. When God's glory is released miracles, signs and wonders take place. You are invited to an "Open Heaven Miracle Crusade" Come experience God's power as Apostle Ronald Ssali ministers in power and anointing of the Holy Spirit. Enjoy the exciting worship, expect a blessing as he prays for you. Come believing God for a touch. This is ??a non-denomination crusade all are welcome.

Jupiter Library, Free, but limited space – RSVP with library
Description: Vince “Trapper” Nelson came to Jupiter in the early 1930s and soon established a permanent camp on the upper Loxahatchee River. Trapper’s Zoo & Jungle Gardens became a local tourist attraction, drawing visitors to picnic, see wild animals, and meet the man likened to a modern Tarzan. For the 50th anniversary of his mysterious death, join Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum Historian Josh Liller to learn more about one of Jupiter’s legendary characters.

Jupiter Library (RSVP with Library)
Military TrailJupiterFL33458

Jupiter Library, Free, but limited space – RSVP with library
Description: Vince “Trapper” Nelson came to Jupiter in the early 1930s and soon established a permanent camp on the upper Loxahatchee River. Trapper’s Zoo & Jungle Gardens became a local tourist attraction, drawing visitors to picnic, see wild animals, and meet the man likened to a modern Tarzan. For the 50th anniversary of his mysterious death, join Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum Historian Josh Liller to learn more about one of Jupiter’s legendary characters.